Driving School.

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Makasouleater, Dec 16, 2014.

  1. G.Anthony

    G.Anthony Road Train Member

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  3. Makasouleater

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  4. G.Anthony

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    Ok, you go with that. Let me know in about 1 to 3 years, if you're still in the business, or if you even got started "doing it your way".
     
  5. frank_the_tank

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    getting your CDL "unconventionally" is one thing (ie. without a high dollar drawn out school). however, IMO you are INSANE to go full blown O/O right out of the gate. get 6 months or a year beating on someone elses stuff to see if trucking is for you. run some northeast. run some mountains in the winter. the internet cant teach what it feels like to have the seat sucked up into your backside while coming down an icy grade. I didn't go to a "school" either. basically a 2 grand 10 hour "truck rental" with an old school retired driver. the knowledge and skill needed to obtain the license is very minimal. your first day on the job is when the learning begins... I still feel like a rookie almost daily. every day is a new lesson.
    oh yeah, my old man has also been driving for 20 some years, that certainly didn't make me a trucker..
     
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  6. Makasouleater

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    It would if he saved his money during those 20 years, bought his only semi and taught you how to drive it. You guys make it sound like owning a tractor trailer making you some kind of millionaire. The average person could own a semi for how cheap they go. But if you feel the need to pay some one 6 thousand to teach u, what am i going to say.... A CDL is as easy to get as a d class, if you have the equipment, and study how to operate it. Which is why truck driving is considered a non educated, non skilled occupation.
    Running a business making money is a bit harder.

    This is to Anthony. I will be in the business in 3 years, because I want to drive a 18 wheeler. I mean you make it sound like it something along the lines of launching a rocket to mars..... Driving a 18 wheeler has its difficulty's of course, but it aint nothing compare to launching a rocket to the end of the rock planets.
    I dont know what else to say to Anthony, truck driving, and even O/O isnt that hard.... its actually quite simple math. Your talk about people breaking ####, is wrong, your talk of not getting a license unless you go to school is wrong, your talk about getting a job with out going to a trucking school is just wrong......
     
  7. Makasouleater

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    As for me I have got enough from the internet to know what trucking is, and what i need to do to do what i want. You can learn alot from other people, any one who tells you other wise is a idiot.
     
  8. G.Anthony

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    ok, you go with all of what you said, or are about to say.....buh-byeeeee
     
  9. VTSharpshooter

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    OP: I second that. Why are you here if you don't want to listen to anyone?

    If you really know what you claim to know, why waste time here?

    "A fool and his money are soon parted."
     
  10. crzyjarmans

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    Nothing wrong learning from your dad, but the insurance part is correct, you may find it hard to get coverage with no experience, before any purchases, call insurances tell them your experience, and see if they will cover you, it takes more than money to complete this task, good luck
     
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    OP? I read you said obtaining insurance is possible? Please let me know what insurance company accepted you, I have a friend who just got his CDL A, and bought a truck, he couldn't find one, he is working for the company I do, I'll pass him this info so he can put his truck to work, thanks, your vast knowledge in this industry must be abundance
     
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